Reversible cuff



. Haies a, sleeve of CSI implication llel Tiex'ci To @ZZ who/m. it may concern.'

Be it known that L GEORGE A. Riemi, e ciizen of the United Siites, residing" Dalias, in the eoumzy of Dalias and finite of rEems, have invented pertain new eiiii useful mpi'oveziiens in i'ef'sible (Sniff,7 which the foiowiig: :a specification.

This invenoii re f o new* and useful i@ Carry out the f-er despi'ibed gethei 'with other fea-hues of the invonticii.

The inveniei Wiii be more stood from a leading oi he i readily underfoiowing speci mi and by reference o-ie accompanyxivsing's. in which an example oi' he 'n is shown ami-vf' "ein:

is a perspeeive View of 2i cui? eeni verse, oi

3 is verea secona View en eniarged seae taken en line 3-3 of Fig. l. and

Fig. l is e pian View iiiuseting the mann? of uniirig iie emi of the sleeve W'i the d'vided secions one fece of cui?. fn he drawings the :aimerai 'i117 oies? a. siii-ri; m* 'bhe like o whiiie euivi is atzaenec'i. The iirsi epeie imi in making ie cui? is e? .eresie imporance :ie i saves eonsiderabie time and mai-:es for convenience es Weil es e refiuezin in the Cosio. The iwer edge of the sleeve l0 is fabtened oui; and placed beeween a nari-ow Strip l1- and e. Wider strip 12 of fabric from which the @nii is te be formed. As shown iii Fig. e, he edges of the thi-ee pieces ei mziieriai ere Drought into ifegisraien so as to eline acmg their owei' edges. These three pai's are united b v av single i'ewef siehes i3. The edges of ehe sleeve are fc-ided inwardly so bhat the side ends of iahe strips 3 1 and 12 Wli overhang the sieeve on each side. y.

edges or 'hesection 12 is turned down so as'to depend 60 from the iower en dbf the siiiis sleeve, While he Section is retainedin its overlapping posities, The dist-ance fyom the upper edge of die section il, to the iowei edge of the section i2 is it is only necessary te cui e piege of A le and e.. piece oi abr'ie 15 and place saine on zl'ie secions 1l :ind 12 so the-t the is outside of the fabric find the wie 15, which avttez' forms one face of By 'stitching the stioxw and the am?. l5 ogether as at 162' excepty11 y top edges of the cuff where the ses; tien l lines with he upper ends of he andi i5. the auf is z'eey to tum.

"he parte have been united the cuff oi' inverted. When the cu' is he cui? helength of the cuii1 and, there- 55V 'l' l() is between the section il and the 70 uined. fune iining 11i will be inside and be.

'weeii ehe faeiig 3.5 and libe by the ll sind i2. The eu is com pleied stitching around ali four edges wih 's0-W of stiching' 16 which gives @he cui? :l iiisn and also unies iie 5e-e edges.- wii?. h'a. the opeiav'ieif. efmakmg simpie e. very neef@ is had...

rien the cuff is eided ee shown in Fig. 35 ece formed by the section l2 wi be eX- pose in the u'smsi manner.' if this face, becomes soiied he cuff may be 'Oed in- Wardy as shown in Fig. 2, whereby the face is The eu when eiledf iii. eifnei position has a new; and regular ,ep penance.

of making the cui? importance. By iiiee3ing' the seeiii 'il uf' weidiy pemiiei witiv thel :,flleeve e, ,'Od ef the goede is eimnefed and; consequently le eiiy oi haai weefee -''ie cuff is atteehe sto be eed o: ie sie-eve is `the feld nf the. sec# bien 32. me-ies much-nemer cui? and ebviees the 'enciency te ferm :L iige along nis point, i

is of grea? facing formed qicm of fabric by singe row in opposite directions, third securing tontlre sections of fabric a cuit' aerng and a lininicg` fourth inverting the parte by turning the cud structure upon itself= and litth uniting sleeve und ol' said first named portion, n ply lietween the outside ot' the Sleeve and the inside ol' the lrst inlined portion of the tirs-t named ply, stitched to the adjacent 'l'ree edge of the latter und to the tree end of the Sleeve, und :r third i'oltlulile ply stitched at one edge to said free end. ot' the sleeve liy the saine stitching that att-taches the second named ply to the sleeve, the third named ply extending along the folduhle portion of the firs named ply and stitched to the free edge of t e latter.

3. A sleeve having a curl' comprising a foldable ply extending between the extreme edges of the cuff, e foldable ply lapping the first named ply and stitched to and extending from one of Said edges to a, point distant from the other edge, and a third ply stitched to the other of saidirst named edges und lapping along a portion of the first named ply, between the sleeve and said first named ply, the second and third named plies being stitlied along their inner edges to the end portion oi" the sleeve by the 5eme stitching leaving the third named pl)v and a. portion of the lirs't named ply free around, the. exterior of the sleeve, said eut hitting two button holes adjacent to each end beyond the sleeveadapted to register.

n testimony whereof I alli): my signature.

GEORGE it it-IPLE Y. 

